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Global Forum on Law, Justice and Development October 10,

The JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY INITIATIVES FOR GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER Abby Bhattacharyya, JD Senior Intellectual Property Manager Johns Hopkins University

The Johns Hopkins Technology Transfer Model 3

WHAT ARE THE OBJECTIVES OF UNIVERSITY TECHNOLOGY COMMERCIALIZATION?

Traditional Objectives INDUSTRY COLLABORATIONS through licensing of JHU technologies. FACULTY START-UPS ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT Collaborations (Startups, Technology Parks, government incubators)

Non-traditional Objectives HUMANATARIAN LICENSING 6

Non-traditional Objectives To advance Johns Hopkins technologies for public benefit and

Non-traditional Objectives Advance dissemination of essential medicines to the developing world. 8

Non-traditional Objectives Member of the Universities Allied for Essential Medicines (UAEM)

Non-traditional Objectives Furthers humanitarian licensing efforts by collaborating with: The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health (JHSPH) Johns Hopkins Center for Global Health (a collaboration between JHSPH/School of Medicine/School of Nursing 10

Non-traditional Objectives Humanitarian licensing collaborations with: Jhpiego, Corporation -- to facilitate the licensing of innovations focused on health service delivery

Non-traditional Objectives Humanitarian licensing collaborations with: Johns Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering Center for Bioengineering Innovation and Design (CBID) 12

Humanitarian Licensing Efforts Mobile Solutions of medical applications for hand-held devices

Humanitiarian Licensing Efforts The Johns Hopkins Atlas of Pancreas Pathology iPad App as a teaching tool 14

Humanitarian Licensing Efforts eMOCHA JH Center for Clinical Global Health Education Dr. Robert C. Bollinger-inventor and director For assistance with health programs, communications, data collection utilizing mobile technology.

Humanitarian Focus Johns Hopkins Health Care Solutions Protocols, guides, checklists, questionnaires and healthcare IT products Assist in improving patient care, safety and overall well being 16

Humanitarian Focus Solutions: PraPlus Screening Tool A screening tool for high risk users of health- related resources Assists in providing special interventions for high-risk individuals to stem or prevent crises resulting in hospitalization or institutionalization

Humanitarian Focus Guided Care for primary care practices to meet the complex needs of patients with multiple chronic conditions. 18

Humanitarian Focus The Johns Hopkins Adjusted Clinical Groups® (ACG®) System "person-focused” system to measures the morbidity burden of patient populations based on disease patterns, age and gender Used globally to assist in accurate representation of the morbidity burden of populations, subgroups and individuals.

Questions? Comments? 20

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